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Towards a Framework for Modelling Engagement Dynamics in Multiple Learning Domains

Käser, Tanja  
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Baschera, Gian- Marco
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Busetto, Alberto Giovanni
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2012
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education

In this paper, we explore the possibility of a general framework for modelling engagement dynamics in software tutoring, focusing on the cases of developmental dyslexia and developmental dyscalculia. This project aims at capturing the similar engagement state patterns for the two learning disabilities. We start by presenting a model of engagement dynamics in spelling learning, which relates input behaviour to learning and explains the dynamics of engagement states. Predictive power of extracted features is increased by incorporating domain knowledge in the pre-processing. The introduced model enables the prediction of focused and receptive states, and of forgetting. In the second part, we extend the model to a more general framework, which takes into account the similarities and dissimilarities of the two studied cases. Finally, we define desirable properties of a general engagement dynamics model, while analysing the reusability of the introduced spelling model.

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DOI
10.3233/JAI-130026
Author(s)
Käser, Tanja  
Baschera, Gian- Marco
Busetto, Alberto Giovanni
Klingler, Severin
Solenthaler, Barbara
Buhmann, Joachim M.
Gross, Markus
Date Issued

2012

Published in
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Volume

1-2

Issue

22

Start page

59

End page

83

Subjects

Dyslexia

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Dynamic Bayesian network

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Dyscalculia

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Engagement modelling

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Human learning

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Mathematics learning

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Spelling

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/71299
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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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ML4ED  
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July 14, 2020
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